Vivid scraps Sydney drone show, promises more free events
Great viewing from a boat on the harbour, standing with the thousands at Circular Quay, not so much.
travelweekly.com.auHere’s the latest on Vivid Sydney drone show cancellations:
May 25, 2026 ABC News reported that Vivid Sydney cancelled drone shows for that Monday after a malfunction caused about 89 drones to fall into Sydney Harbour near Cockle Bay. Organisers suspended the 7:30pm show and also canceled the 9:30pm performance, with plans to reassess next steps for future dates, including the May 31 and later shows [ABC News, 2026-05-25]. This is the most recent major cancellation event tied to technical issues rather than weather [ABC News, 2026-05-25].
In 2025, multiple outlets noted the cancellation of the drone show at Vivid Sydney due to safety concerns and rising costs, with organizers citing crowd management and safety as key factors, and promising more free events as part of the festival’s program changes [Travel Weekly Australia, 2025-03-12]. A separate report described the final drone show event as not proceeding and not being rescheduled, reflecting ongoing challenges with the format at that time [Yahoo News Australia, 2024-??]. These indicate a shift in how the festival approached drone displays after 2024 [Yahoo! News Australia, 2024].
Prior to 2026, several sources discussed the show’s cancellation in 2024 and 2025 due to weather or crowd issues, with some articles framing the drone program as scaled back or temporarily halted to reassess safety and logistics, and others noting that the festival continued to explore alternative formats and locations for drone-based light displays [Sydney Spectaculars (2024), 7News coverage (2025), ABC Tasmania coverage (2026 preview)].
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Great viewing from a boat on the harbour, standing with the thousands at Circular Quay, not so much.
travelweekly.com.auUp to 1,000 drones could be used for the 2026 show, proposed to run over 14 nights at Darling Harbour, as opposed to its former location near Circular Quay. The show was axed last year following dangerously large crowds in 2024.
australianaviation.com.auThe Vivid Sydney Drone Show was canceled due to unsafe weather conditions, decided just 20 minutes before its scheduled start to prioritize everyone's safety.
news.rojgarlive.comThe incident occurred not long into Monday's 7.30pm "star-bound" show when almost 90 drones began falling out of formation and into the harbour around Cockle Bay.
www.abc.net.auDazzling drone shows will return to Sydney's largest art and culture festival for the first time since 2024.
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